The Dark Knight?

Not The Dark Knight.

Next clue:

  • A scene using a wacky camera technique
  • A trip to the hospital
  • A race against time
  • Full circle rooftops
  • Laughter during the credits
  • A missing person mystery

Hard Boiled?

Nope. Not hard boiled.

Next clue:

  • A scene using a wacky camera technique
  • A trip to the hospital
  • A race against time
  • Full circle rooftops
  • Laughter during the credits
  • A missing person mystery
  • A tiger and a baby

Bringing Up Baby?

Life of Pi?

Neither of those.

I thought about this, but it is a jaguar or leopard in that, not a tiger. The cat is solid black.

Just coming back from holidays and discovering this new movie; to me, it screams The Hangover!

The Hangover is right!

A scene using a wacky camera technique
Ed Helms waking up after one crazy night.

A trip to the hospital
They investigate a clue to the mystery after finding a hospital admission bracelet.
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A race against time
They have to find their friend and make it to the wedding on time.

Full circle rooftops
Their problems start and end on the roof of Caesar’s.
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Laughter during the credits
The credits include a clever & raunchy montage of the photos the boys took during the night they can’t remember.
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A missing person mystery
They gotta find Doug! Well…
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A tiger and a baby
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That’s not wacky! That’s the Mean Streets shot!

Good clues!

When Scorsese does it, then it is not whacky, it is inspired.

Great clues! Your new movie:

  1. Two directors appear as actors
  2. Glasses in a handkerchief
  3. A mother and a daughter
  4. An unlikely bully
  5. This movie was followed by an somehow improbable sequel

Chinatown?

Fiddler on the Roof?

It’s gotta be Chinatown. Now I feel dumb for not getting it :P

Forget it, @KWhit, it’s Chinatown…

l guess the fourth clue was a bit to easy? Anyway, well down! @Djscman, your turn.

Was the bully Roman Polanski? I know there are some people that liked The Two Jakes more than Chinatown, but I never got around to seeing China2n. One of these days…

Here’s the next movie. I’m worried that it might be too simple, so let’s ease into it with interesting (hopefully?) trivia:

  1. Screenwriter was inspired to write this when, as a PA, he wandered around another groundbreaking movie set in the same genre
  2. The main character became such a folk hero that the real city is putting up a statue of him
  3. The character was also immortalized in one of the works of Brandon Bird
  4. It took many tries before the movie had its theatrical release with an R rating. Before that, it was facing an X.
  5. One character reads a book, “Schaum’s Outline Series Principles and Problems of Plane Geometry with Coordinate Geometry”. The director wanted the character to resemble himself when he was a younger man studying mathematics.